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have been doing the bathroom and a neighbour (a plumber) recommended
using grey plastic pipes with screw on connections, which include 4 different 'rings' that must be put on the correct order. a black rubber washer, a metal grab ring, a white plastic thing with thread on it (like ptfe tape) and a plastic grey ring. then tighten it all up. however on two of these elbow bends, i've had the unfortunate experience of the pipe 'popping' off the connector. as all the plumbing is boxed in behind tiles i'm worried about it now. so i wonder if anyone here knows about these connections and if they are really better than plastic white push fit which i understand and havent had any problems with?? |
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"benpost" wrote in message ... have been doing the bathroom and a neighbour (a plumber) recommended using grey plastic pipes with screw on connections, which include 4 different 'rings' that must be put on the correct order. a black rubber washer, a metal grab ring, a white plastic thing with thread on it (like ptfe tape) and a plastic grey ring. then tighten it all up. however on two of these elbow bends, i've had the unfortunate experience of the pipe 'popping' off the connector. as all the plumbing is boxed in behind tiles i'm worried about it now. so i wonder if anyone here knows about these connections and if they are really better than plastic white push fit which i understand and havent had any problems with?? Did you put a metal insert into the plastic pipe? Adam |
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On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 11:25:38 -0800 (PST), benpost
wrote: have been doing the bathroom and a neighbour (a plumber) recommended using grey plastic pipes with screw on connections, which include 4 different 'rings' that must be put on the correct order. a black rubber washer, a metal grab ring, a white plastic thing with thread on it (like ptfe tape) and a plastic grey ring. then tighten it all up. however on two of these elbow bends, i've had the unfortunate experience of the pipe 'popping' off the connector. as all the plumbing is boxed in behind tiles i'm worried about it now. so i wonder if anyone here knows about these connections and if they are really better than plastic white push fit which i understand and havent had any problems with?? Sound like Hep2o by Hepworth or Wavin ..whoever they are . http://www.4bathrooms.co.uk/store/pr...1&cat=0&page=1 Check the site ..There are videos about the product as well. ..They are not really screw on . You push the pipe in to the fitting ..You might need to tighten up the cap after you have fitted it and you need to push the pipe fully in . You haven't mentioned fitting the metal pipe support in to the pipe first .That is absolutely essential . |
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hi, your link took me to a mira shower!!
everything is plumbed in now and fingers crossed there are no leaks. i have a slight worry about the grey plastic pipes though, especially as they are now hidden behind the boxing+tiles. the white speedfit i found was easier to use and i was more confident of the seal. however there shouldnt be any movement or anything knocking them from now on as everything is fixed in place. |
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